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Kroger has secret shopper profiles on millions of its grocery customers. They may be affecting what consumers pay for goods.
Washington, DC – A new Consumer Reports (CR) investigation uncovered that Kroger grocery stores collect extensive customer data and use it to make detailed inferences, such as by using an ...
Consumers say Kroger has a price tag problem, resulting in overcharges for many grocery items. We sent shoppers to stores to ...
Expired sales labels led to overcharges on more than 150 grocery items, according to an investigation led by Consumer Reports ...
A monthlong Consumer Reports (CR) investigation alleges that shoppers at almost half of Kroger-owned grocery stores are ...
TheStreet. Last month, Kroger (KR) , which has over 2,000 stores across the country, was accused of squeezing extra money out ...
Millions of Kroger shoppers swipe or enter their loyalty card at the checkout every day, allowing the retailer to tabulate their buying habits and pitch discounts tailored from their shopping profile.
Whether it’s $1.50 here or $2.00 there, it’s all adding up — and experts warn this quiet issue is more common than you think. Stacey Leasca is an award-winning journalist with nearly two ...
On average, the overcharge was $1.70 per item, the report found The study was a collaboration between The Guardian, FERN and Consumer Reports Kroger told Consumer ...